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Would love to but the non member ticket prices are way too high for me.

Yes, unfortunately due to rising costs the AAPT committee made a decision to try to generate more revenue from sources other than their members. One of those was to increase dramatically the cost of their publications to libraries, and another was to raise non-member fees. That was about 15-20 years ago IIRC.

I'm sure I'll run into Tom O'Kuma at the meeting and I'll ask him if their are ways to perhaps recognize or endorse PF so that things like non-member fees might be waived for you. If that's something you might be interested in?

Staff: Admin

I'm sure I'll run into Tom O'Kuma at the meeting and I'll ask him if their are ways to perhaps recognize or endorse PF so that things like non-member fees might be waived for you. If that's something you might be interested in?

I can't go, I'd love to. Membership in AAPT has gotten too expensive and I'd rather spend that money on reference texts. I get access to AJP and Physics Teacher thru work and referee papers for AJP even though I am not a member (I figure I should give back to the educational community as a staff member at a national lab).

Staff: Admin

I'm sure I'll run into Tom O'Kuma at the meeting and I'll ask him if their are ways to perhaps recognize or endorse PF so that things like non-member fees might be waived for you. If that's something you might be interested in?

Hope you can put in a good word for me! I'd love to go to the next and meet everyone!

Don Lincoln’s talk is off-site.
One can’t attend his talk then attend mine.
I wish they didn’t schedule it this way.
Usually, there are no parallel sessions during the plenaries... but maybe this isn’t a plenary.
I, myself, wanted to see his talk.

But I’m more concerned that the audience for our session will be much smaller than it would be if there was no conflict.

I'd say about 40 people from AAPT, along with about another 40 people in attendance. He geared the presentation for the layman since the award he was receiving was for public outreach and there were enough of them in attendance.

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Hope you can put in a good word for me! I'd love to go to the next and meet everyone!

I haven't forgotten about this, Greg. I wanted to ask Tom O'Kuma in person since I know him fairly well and he is connected, being an active member of committees and a past president. I didn't see him at the meeting. I don't know if he wasn't there or it was just because I combined business with pleasure by bringing my wife to visit her sister in San Diego, so I didn't hang out as much during off-hours.

Anyway, I will follow up. AAPT should be able to offer discounts to people like you since you provide such a great professional development opportunity for physics educators. PF is operated and maintained extremely well, and it attracts physicists and physics educators who provide a lot of help to each other. Plus, I know of no better way for a teacher to polish skills than to answer questions here. We see first-hand the most common types of learner misconceptions and learn strategies for dealing with them.